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Re: Organize scripts on the site

by Steegy » Sun Jun 12, 2011 3:18 pm

Yes, I just noticed. If you search for it in google you will find the test site :).

Re: Organize scripts on the site

by Lowlander » Sun Jun 12, 2011 11:12 am

No, unfortunately it's still coming. Peke does have something up and running though.

Re: Organize scripts on the site

by Steegy » Sun Jun 12, 2011 6:24 am

Is there any news on the script repository?

Cheers,
Steegy

Re: Organize scripts on the site

by ZvezdanD » Wed May 05, 2010 5:08 am

Lowlander wrote:A central place for scripts is being worked on.
Yeah, sure. I believe in Santa Claus too ;)

Re: Organize scripts on the site

by nohitter151 » Tue May 04, 2010 9:09 pm

Yeah, a script repository was supposed to launch shortly after MM 3.2 was released but it never went up. Not sure if the devs decided to wait for 4.0 or what, but hopefully it is coming soon.

Re: Organize scripts on the site

by Lowlander » Tue May 04, 2010 9:02 pm

A central place for scripts is being worked on. Some script can already be updated within MediaMonkey itself.

Organize scripts on the site

by JuBe » Tue May 04, 2010 7:07 pm

I think it would be great if all the scripts which are stable and tested thoroughly (anything past beta) be listed on a page of the mediamonkey site. From there you could directly download the script, be linked to the thread about the script, sort scripts by download count (popularity), and sort through the scripts by function (tagger, auto rater, Node manipulation, etc). Every time mediamonkey started it could check this database to see I there are any updates for the user's scripts. I know there is a sticky with all the scripts posted but without organization it's hard to find something you are looking for.

If this was implemented mediamonkey would come off as much more legit and attract more users. I don't know if this is on everyones agenda but I would like to see mediamonkey gain more popularity. Everyone here at college uses iTunes which is an inferior program IMO and therefore miss the benefits of MM.

I like how for a while now we are able to install scripts with one click (rather than by copying scripts in the appropriate folder back in 2.0). I think the next step is centralizing scripts.

Afterthought: the wiki page with skins is a great start, but it seems like it's never updated. Maybe also include most popular, a category for dark and light skins? It's hard to find skins without clicking on every thread in the artwork forum.

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